Saddletree Tank RehabilitationSaddletree Drive - Westlake Village

As part of LVMWD’s ongoing maintenance programs, the Saddletree water storage tank is being refurbished after having provided decades of service.

(Updated - July 7, 2016)

The Saddletree Tank Rehabilitation Project is complete.

(Updated - June 29, 2016)

The Saddletree Tank is back in service. There are a few “cleanup” items remaining, followed by the contractor demobilizing from the site.

(Update - June 6, 2016)

The Saddletree Tank Rehabilitation Project is nearing completion. The interior and exterior coatings have been completed.

The contractor is working on installing the appurtenances, tank connections, security fencing and asphalt restoration. The Tank is tentatively scheduled to return to normal service by the end of June.

(Update - May 10, 2016)

The exterior of the tank has been primed. It will receive finish coats after interior work has concluded.

Repairs have been completed on the interior and a new internal coating is being applied.

(Update - April 19, 2016)

Removal of the old tank coating is complete. Maintenance work is being conducted inside the tank and is proceeding as planned.

(Update - April 5, 2016)

Portable storage tanks have been moved to the site to replace the storage provided by the Saddletree Tank while it undergoes maintenance.

Saddletree Tank has also been enclosed to contain dust during the paint removal process.

During the paint removal process, some sandblasting noise may be noticeable during construction hours.

(Updated February 22, 2016)

As part of LVMWD’s ongoing maintenance programs, the Saddletree water storage tank is being refurbished after having provided decades of service.

At the beginning of the project it will be necessary to deliver construction materials, equipment, temporary piping and several small temporary storage tanks to the work site. After this initial setup activity, workers will access the site each day and there will be occasional deliveries. Normal work hours will be weekdays (Mon – Fri) between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.

When construction commences, nearby homeowners should be sure pets are safely contained and secure.

If you have questions or concerns, you may speak with the LVMWD inspector when he is at the work site or call the District during business hours at (818) 251-2200. If a question arises nights or weekends, call the Construction Information Hotline at (818) 251-2180. Leave a message; the District strives to respond to all messages within one business day.